Cyber security test —
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Everything you might want to know before you take the free quiz — how it works, what you get, and how your data is handled. Completely free, no account required.

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Your privacy comes first. The assessment works without collecting sensitive details about your systems — you answer simple, general questions, not technical specifics that an attacker could ever use. We don't ask for passwords, and we don't scan your devices or network. When you finish, your results open at your own private link, so you can come back anytime to check your progress and work through the detailed steps. We use your name and email only to create that report and send you the link — and we never sell your data.
It's built for anyone wondering how secure they are online — students, remote workers, parents, freelancers, and everyday people. No technical background required. It is not a penetration test, certification exam (CompTIA, CISSP), or career aptitude quiz.
About 5 minutes. There are 17 scenario-based questions with four choices each, and you'll see your score out of 100 the moment you finish — no waiting and no signup required.
No. There's nothing to install and no account required to take the assessment or open your results. You only share your name and email if you'd like your results sent to you — we then send you a private link where you can follow the detailed steps and track your progress.
Your score & results
Your answers are weighted by real-world risk — the things most likely to cause a problem count for more. We roll them into a single 0–100 score so you get a clear, at-a-glance sense of where you stand, along with the specific areas pulling your score down.
It's a simple snapshot, not a pass/fail grade. A higher score means fewer easy openings for attackers; a lower score means there are quick wins available. Either way, you get a ranked list of fixes so you know exactly where to focus first.
It covers 12 everyday areas: phishing, passwords, two-factor authentication, malware, identity theft, fake websites, data leaks, online tracking, social media, secure communication, disinformation, and AI-tool safety. Each uses realistic "what would you do?" scenarios.
Your results
It's completely free. You get your score out of 100, a risk level, a strong-vs-exposed breakdown, and a personalized 4-week action plan — plus your own private results link with step-by-step guides to real settings.
Your results open at your own private online link — not a file to download. It lays out every finding from your assessment, each rated by risk, with step-by-step fixes and links to trusted resources. Come back to the link anytime to track your progress and work through the steps at your own pace.
Yes. We offer a white-label option for teams and managed service providers who want to run the assessment under their own brand. Get in touch and we'll set you up.
About & trust
It was built by David, a professional ethical hacker who runs penetration tests, phishing simulations, and security audits for businesses and organizations. The questions and scoring reflect what actually matters in real-world engagements — not a generic checklist.
No. This is a personal security habits quiz, not a penetration test, device scan, or certification exam. It shows where your everyday choices may leave you exposed and gives you a practical plan to reduce risk.
No. This is not a breach lookup or device scan. It measures your security judgment and habits — where everyday choices may leave you exposed — and gives you a plan to reduce that risk.